board, a flewiy organized group rep- resenting Barnard, Bryn Mawr, Con- necticut, Elmira, Goucher,~ Lake Erie, Mills, Milwaukee - Downer, Mount i-olyoke. Radcliffe, Randolph- Macon. Rockford,' Smith, Swee t Briar, Trin- ityi. Vassar, Wheaton (.Nassachu- setts), Wellesl1ey, and' Wel[ colleges. Chicago and suburban alumfnae of these Colfleges will 'be interested in a tea to l)e' givçn in thc Trustees' room ôt the 1\dministration buildinig oh, .\pril 29>, at 4 o'cloc.k. Hostesses fromi the niîneteen colleges .willI be present and a guide will be at. thedisposai of tliose guests Nvho wish to make a tour of the fair grounds. ýMrs. Rufus C. Dawes, who represents Lake Erie 'College on the board, has generously arranged f or the tîme and place..,1 The headquarters of the board will1 maki an ideal meeting place, reading! oug.and information center for the niany alumnae and.students whol wiII be' in Chicago. A permanient. sec- retary as well as hostesses from the various colleges will be present at al hour-s of the day, and, catalogs, pic-, tures. and specific information will be avàilable to ail who wishi to he informed about the outstan ding. wncscollcges. Oficers -of the -group, whic.h will A ncorporat.e into a permane int organ- ization followlving the exposition, are NIrs. Haseil Howells of Vasa. xc uitive chairman: Mrs, Elmer T. Ste- ye V assar. vice-chairman; Miss *Alice Barlar, Wells, secretary, and' Miss True Kimibali of Rockford.l treasurer. N. S. Women Ar~e on~ Board: of Illinois Garden Club Three north shore womnen remain on the board of the. Garden Club of Illinois. The aniual meeting* washleld Monday at theý Palmer House. and niost of the old. board wasý retained for another year. . Mark WV. Cresap, of Xinnetka, a. .member ýof the Kenilworth Gardeni club, reinains chairman of conservation ; M\rs. Warren W. Shoeniaker of Glencoe., who belongs to the Winnetka Garden club4, is again chairmaü of the legis- Nexf weeks issue of WILMETTE LIFE miss Vizyeune Morin, 635 M1ae pic avenue, WVilmcette, plavs tie col- or id, character of Mrs, Raistopt ie thse three act comedy, -Nothing budt the Truitis," to be gn t'il a, the Wilmette Woman's club Mfay 10 api. 11. and colleges. Dudlèýr Crafts Watson has outlined the study for Delphians in the field of modern art and archi- tecture, a subject of first importance to ail who expect to enjoy the art exhibits showni this summier in con- nection wi1th the exposition. Visiting Delphians and those who are inter- ested in present-day prQblems are in- Vited to be guests of the chapter at PROPERTY RI lEAÀON I No.5 for -for ou r SPECIAL AN NQUNCEM-ENT MATHEW FRANCI.S STUDIO 2ND FLOOR WiLmETTE THEATRE OLDG. M 2 Central Ave, Wilmette 2526 I I 3" PHONES 1O 730 ELlE ST., WINNETKA 4lrectio'n of the DLlpnsan tacultymu members of which are to be* found iU thé m ajority of, the state universities OI for rrop.rty .ekeri. IR.B. WHIT,&KIER COMPANY 841 EIm St., Phi. Winn. 3250 W1NNETKA WEEK DAYS- NINE TO 'NINE~